All applications are due by 11:59 pm Eastern Standard Time on June 1, 2017.

ELIGIBILITY

Open to any student or group of students (up to 5) from any country currently enrolled in a high school or its equivalent.

Applicants must have an innovative idea or recently initiated project that attempts to solve a community-wide problem. Ongoing projects must be less than two years old. Applicants do not need to speak English fluently, but strong familiarity with the language is required.

Submitting an application, and participating in a Skype interview if chosen as a finalist, will necessitate reliable access to internet. If this is a challenge, please send us an email at villagetoraiseachild@gmail.com.

PROGRAM FEES
VTRAC will cover all costs for individual Global Trailblazers. VTRAC will cover all costs for one representative of winning groups, and additional students from winning groups are welcome to attend the program if they can cover the cost of their own airfare to Boston, MA.

TO APPLY
The 2017 Village to Raise a Child application can be found here.

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The Center for Native American Youth, founded by former US Senator Byron Dorgan, is a policy program within the Aspen Institute, headquartered in Washington, DC. While a part of the Aspen Institute, CNAY is also overseen by a Board of Advisors, Executive Committee, and Youth Advisory Board.
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